Career Highlights:
 Earned first-team all-conference accolades in 2008 at second base.
 Holds the single-season at-bats record with 266 in 2008.
 Also owns the single-season record for assists and is the only player to tally at least 200 assists in one season (203).
 Ranks in a tie for second all-time with 492 assists in his four-year career (Bryan Kervin).
 Had started 143 straight games before suffering a hand injury as a senior that limited him to pinch-running and late-inning defensive duties.
 Was one of four players to appear in all 63 games in 2008 and put up a career year with career-highs in at-bats (266), runs (65), hits (82), RBI (33), doubles (12) and triples (4).
 Hit safely in 117 of 171 contests in which he registered a plate appearance.
 Reached base safely in 145 of those 171 contests.
 Tallied 52 multi-hit games and 19 multiple-RBI contests.
 Was a career .294 hitter in 191 games played.
 He made 157 starts (146 at second base, 10 at shortstop and one in center field).
 Racked up 186 career hits, in including 27 doubles, five triples and eight home runs.
 Collected 84 RBIs, drew 32 walks and was hit by the pitch 39 times.
 Was successful in 29-of-42 stolen base attempts.
 Posted a career fielding percentage of .978, committing just 17 errors over the course of his career.
 Longest hit streak of his career was a 14-gamer from March 16-April 5, 2008.
 Was selected as the team's outstanding defensive player in 2007 and 2008.
 Earned the Frank Windegger Fightin' Frog Award in 2009.
 Graduated with a degree in communications.

2008 (Junior):
 Played in and started all 63 games at second base.
 Named first-team all-conference at second base.
 Had a career year, posting highs in at-bats (266), runs (65), hits (82), RBIs (33), doubles (12) and triples (4).
 Set a new single-season record in at-bats and in assists (203).
 Ranked first in the league in runs scored, hit-by-pitches (21) and assists.
 Finished the season with a .308 batting average and a .980 fielding percentage.
 Hit safely in 47 contests and reached base in 59, including a stretch of 30 straight.
 Posted 24 multi-hit contests and 6 multiple RBI games.
 Closed out the season errorless in his last 16 games spanning 133 chances.
 Was second on the team with a career-high 15 stolen bases in 20 attempts.
 Posted a .321 batting average in league play with 16 RBIs.
 Had five hits in the opening two contests against No. 15 Cal State Fullerton.
 Started a five-game hit streak with a hit at Minnesota on Feb. 29.
 Hit .381 (8-for-21) in that stretch, including a three-hit contest against Tulane on March 2.
 Tallied four hits in a two-game series against Prairie View A&M March 11-12.
 A 2-for-4 game in the series finale at Wichita State on March 16 spurned a career-long 14 game hit streak.
 Hit .356 (21-for-59) during that stretch.
 Had three hits and an RBI in series opener against New Mexico on March 20.
 Drove in a career-high five runs on two hits against Dallas Baptist on March 24.
 Collected four hits at UNLV March 28-30.
 Had another seven-game hit streak staring April 11 vs. UNLV in which he hit .486 (17-for-35.
 Tallied nine RBIs in the first five-games of that streak.
 Posted back-to-back three-hit games against the Rebels April 12-13.
 Torched BYU with eight hits in the series and five RBIs.
 Had four runs batted in in the series opener.
 Tallied three hits, including the go-ahead home run in the fifth inning of the series finale on April 19.
 Had another impressive 12-game hit streak from May 4-24 that saw him hit .400 (20-for-50).
 Collected five hits in the regular season series finale at New Mexico.
 Drove in two runs on two hits in the MWC Tournament opener against UNLV on May 21.
 Was 3-for-6 with four runs scored in the championship game against New Mexico on May 24.
 Tallied three hits in the final game of the season, including a dramatic lead-off home run in the top of the ninth against Oklahoma State that tied the game.
 Collected 13 two-out RBIs.

2007 (Sophomore):
 Appeared in 60 games and made 55 starts, all at second base.
 Hit .303 on the season with 11 extra base hits.
 Tallied six doubles, one triple and four home runs.
 Drove in 31 runs, scored 35 and stole nine bases in 13 attempts.
 Ranked third on the team with eight sacrifice bunts.
 Hit .368 in conference play, second-best on the team, with five doubles, two home runs and 14 RBIs.
 Was an outstanding fielder, committing just four errors in 267 chances for .985 fielding percentage.
 After an error against Rice on March 9, started a stretch of 161 consecutive errorless plays over the course of 32 games.
 Didn't commit an error in his last 15 games, spanning 73 chances.
 Gave the Frogs the lead with a two-run home run, the first of his career, against Vermont on March 2.
 Following an 0-3 day against Texas A&M, broke out for a nine-game hitting streak that saw him hit .451 (14-for-31) with nine RBIs.
 Hit a three-run home run at Air Force on April 6.
 A three-hit day at Utah on May 4 commenced a career-long 11 game hit streak that saw him hit .385 (15-for-39).
 Picked up just four hits in his final six contests.
 Hit .340 with runners on base and drove in eight two-out runs.

2006 (Freshman):
 Appeared in 25 games and made six starts.
 Was a defensive replacement in five games and utilized as a pinch-runner in 10 contests.
 Finished 1-for-1 as a pinch-hitter with a walk.
 Started six straight games at second base from Feb. 25-March 5.
 Picked up first collegiate hit on March 3 against Florida Atlantic.
 Tallied a pinch-hit RBI double against Utah on May 6.
 Didn't commit an error in 31 chances in the field.

Georgetown High School:
 Named all-Central Texas as a junior and senior.
 Earned first-team all-district honors as a junior and senior.
 Hit .350 in his career.
 Set school record with 47 hits in a season as a junior.

Personal:
 Ben is the son of David and Loretta.
 Has an older brother, Travis, and a younger sister, Julia.